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Cannot Log Onto AOL9.1VR Via DSL & Vista



 
 
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Old May 16th 08, 02:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Clay
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Default Cannot Log Onto AOL9.1VR Via DSL & Vista

Hello... I have a friend who bought a Vista machine (big mistake). She uses
AOL. Once and all of a sudden, the computer could not see the modem. I
fixed that (after 8 hours). But now when I open AOL and then try to logon,
it goes into an endless loop. It says that there was an error (cannot tell
me what) and then closes AOL, opens AOL, attempts to logon... back to the
error... and on it goes.

I've called AOL... no help there... they say they're not providing help for
DSL connections anymore. Is there anyone here who has the same problem or
has a friend who has a similar problem? If yes (I hope so)... please tell me
how to fix it.

The next stop is to uninstall Vista (the same AOL app works fine in XP) and
downgrade (in this case, it's an upgrade) back to XP.

Microsoft Windows Vista is a nightmare... I will never buy a machine with
this crappy OS installed on it.

-Clay-
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Old May 16th 08, 04:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Gordon
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Default Cannot Log Onto AOL9.1VR Via DSL & Vista

"Clay" wrote in message
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Hello... I have a friend who bought a Vista machine (big mistake).
Microsoft Windows Vista is a nightmare... I will never buy a machine with
this crappy OS installed on it.




Ummm AOL is the big mistake....many people think it's a virus.........
My Vista works perfectly OK with a normal router and ISP.....

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Old May 16th 08, 05:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Clay
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Default Cannot Log Onto AOL9.1VR Via DSL & Vista

"Gordon" wrote:

"Clay" wrote in message
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Hello... I have a friend who bought a Vista machine (big mistake).
Microsoft Windows Vista is a nightmare... I will never buy a machine with
this crappy OS installed on it.


Ummm AOL is the big mistake....many people think it's a virus.........
My Vista works perfectly OK with a normal router and ISP.....


You ought to get a job with AOL... you were no help at all.

If any PERSON has any help to give, I would surely appreciate it.
Thanks
-Clay-
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Old May 16th 08, 06:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
propman
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Default Cannot Log Onto AOL9.1VR Via DSL & Vista

=?Utf-8?B?Q2xheQ==?= wrote in
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Hello... I have a friend who bought a Vista machine (big mistake).


Not all true........myself I am quite content with Vista so far....and I
am not a newbie at using various OS'es by any means.


She uses AOL. Once and all of a sudden, the computer could not see
the modem. I fixed that (after 8 hours). But now when I open AOL and
then try to logon, it goes into an endless loop. It says that there
was an error (cannot tell me what) and then closes AOL, opens AOL,
attempts to logon... back to the error... and on it goes.

I've called AOL... no help there... they say they're not providing
help for DSL connections anymore. Is there anyone here who has the
same problem or has a friend who has a similar problem? If yes (I
hope so)... please tell me how to fix it.

The next stop is to uninstall Vista (the same AOL app works fine in
XP) and downgrade (in this case, it's an upgrade) back to XP.


Seems to me that the next step is to uninstall AOL's software, run a
registry cleaner utility, spyware,adware, temp file etc cleanup
utilities and possibly a virus scanner and then reinstall.....and what
about Vista SP1? Is that installed on your friends system? If not,
uninstall AOL, install SP1 and then reinstall AOL.....see what happens.
:-)

..........and BTW, one would have to go through exactly this proceedure
if running into problems with XP too. :-)

Also have you tried disabling java and javascript? There are probably a
few more things you could try which don't cross my mind right now....but
I am quite sure that other partipants here will be more than willing to
point out any deficiencies in my memory recall! grin



Microsoft Windows Vista is a nightmare... I will never buy a machine
with this crappy OS installed on it.


Sorry but that's just rubbish.....



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Old May 17th 08, 06:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Clay
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Default Cannot Log Onto AOL9.1VR Via DSL & Vista

"propman" wrote:

=?Utf-8?B?Q2xheQ==?= wrote in
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Hello... I have a friend who bought a Vista machine (big mistake).


Not all true........myself I am quite content with Vista so far....and I
am not a newbie at using various OS'es by any means.


Great for you... I'm very happy for you. But there wouldn't be the negative
buzz on Vista if MOST folks using it weren't running into major problems.
(See John C. Dvorak).

She uses AOL. Once and all of a sudden, the computer could not see
the modem. I fixed that (after 8 hours). But now when I open AOL and
then try to logon, it goes into an endless loop. It says that there
was an error (cannot tell me what) and then closes AOL, opens AOL,
attempts to logon... back to the error... and on it goes.

I've called AOL... no help there... they say they're not providing
help for DSL connections anymore. Is there anyone here who has the
same problem or has a friend who has a similar problem? If yes (I
hope so)... please tell me how to fix it.

The next stop is to uninstall Vista (the same AOL app works fine in
XP) and downgrade (in this case, it's an upgrade) back to XP.


Seems to me that the next step is to uninstall AOL's software, run a
registry cleaner utility, spyware,adware, temp file etc cleanup
utilities and possibly a virus scanner and then reinstall.....and what
about Vista SP1? Is that installed on your friends system? If not,
uninstall AOL, install SP1 and then reinstall AOL.....see what happens.
:-)


I've done everything you mentioned except SP1. I'll have to take the
computer to another location... since we cannot get online from her home.
I'll try to get her the upgrade.

..........and BTW, one would have to go through exactly this proceedure
if running into problems with XP too. :-)


Never had the major problems using XP.

Also have you tried disabling java and javascript? There are probably a
few more things you could try which don't cross my mind right now....but
I am quite sure that other partipants here will be more than willing to
point out any deficiencies in my memory recall! grin


Thanks for all of your suggestions. You've been very helpful.

Microsoft Windows Vista is a nightmare... I will never buy a machine
with this crappy OS installed on it.


Sorry but that's just rubbish.....


Chaqu'un a son gout.

-C-
 




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